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Astoria, Oregon Maritime Lawyer

Astoria, OR Maritime Lawyer

Astoria’s Maritime Industry

Astoria, Oregon is a wonderful port city sitting on the shore of the Columbia River. The naturally beautiful area has a historic tradition of maritime activity such as commercial fishing and recreational boating. Many workers living in Oregon are employed in the waters and coasts of Astoria. Specifically, the Port of Astoria serves as a large port of entry and is a significant economic hub. The port property supports thousands of jobs and ensures millions of dollars is paid to local vendors each year.

Astoria’s maritime industry is an essential business catalyst in the region. Those working on a boat or on the water in Astoria are entitled to make claims if they have been harmed on the job, and an offshore lawyer from Mariner Law, PLLC is available to help. With a maritime lawyer’s expertise in personal injury law, you can feel confident that an injury you suffer on the water will result in appropriate compensation under the circumstances.

Maritime Attorney for Astoria, Oregon

If you are a maritime worker and have gotten injured or come down with illness at work in Astoria, Oregon, it may be helpful to speak with a knowledgeable admiralty attorney from Mariner Law, PLLC. There are certain claims under the Jones Act and the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) that you can file under with the help of a professional. These provisions will allow injured employees and their families to receive compensation for medical care, certain wages, room and board, and possibly other damages sustained.

If you have been harmed by any of the following incidences, you may be entitled to some form of compensation:

Broken bones
Amputations
Crush Injuries
Hypothermia
Slip, Trip and Falls
Sprains and Strains
Damaged Joints
Infections
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Wrongful Death

Astoria Jones Act Attorney and Oregon Maritime Lawyer

The maritime law firm Mariner Law, PLLC is proud to support and defend the maritime workers of Oregon with knowledge and expertise on the systems of personal injury law. To find out what Mariner Law, PLLC can do to help you or your family after a maritime accident, call (971) 394-9900. The firm offers free consultations as time allows.

A Jones Act lawyer may also be available to meet with potential clients in-person by appointment: 4949 S. Macadam Ave. Portland, OR 97239.

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Admiralty and Maritime Law

Marine Salvage

Maintenance and Cure

Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act

Vessel Collisions, Allisions, and Other Accidents

Seaman's Protection Act

Unseaworthiness

Vessel Sinkings

Maritime Casualties

Tug and Barge Accidents

Boarding Accidents

Cargo Handling Accidents

Commercial Fishing Accidents

Charter Boat Accidents

Crane Accidents

Cruise Ship Accidents

Defective Equipment

Dinner Boat Accidents

Dredge Accidents

Dry Dock Accidents

Engine Room Accidents

Fire/Explosion Accidents

Ferry Accidents

Jet Ski Accidents

Jetboat Accidents

Marine Pilot Accidents

Mooring Line Accidents

Recreational Boating Accidents

Slip/Trip and Fall Accidents

Tour Boat Accidents

Toxic Exposure Accidents

Wind Farm Accidents

Maritime Injuries

Amputated Fingers

Arm Injuries

Back Injuries

Blindness

Brain Injuries

Broken Bones

Burn Injuries

Cancer

Crush Injuries

Drowning

Electrical Shock

Foot Injuries

Frostbite

Hand Injuries

Head Injuries

Hypothermia

Knee Injuries

Leg Injuries

Hearing Loss

Lost Limbs

Lung Disease / Mesothelioma

Neck Injuries

Shoulder Injuries

Firm Clients

Able-bodied Seamen

Barge Workers / Tankermen

Commercial Fishermen

Cooks

Deckhands

Dock and Shipyard Workers

Engineers

Ferry Workers

Recreational Boaters

Ship Officers

Stewards

Tug Crew

Vessel Passengers

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